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ZPP: Police, politicians top rights abusers in Zimbabwe

In todays bulletin, The Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) recorded 107 human rights violations in June 2025, affecting 1,751 people with the types of violations reported include threats of violence, torture, killings, discrimination, and unfair food aid distribution. Eswatini has confirmed it is holding five foreign nationals deported from the U.S. under a deal made with the Trump administration.

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Nomqhele Mlilo is a Digital Content Creator at CITE, where she expertly blends creativity with technology to enhance the organization’s online presence. With a strong background in Generative Artificial Intelligence, she leverages cutting-edge tools to create engaging content that resonates with diverse audiences.

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